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Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.

26 Aug 01 - 08:11 PM (#535782)
Subject: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: GUEST,Tom Lewis

Several people have managed to contact me - via soume tortuous routes and with some wierd mis-information - about an occasional vacation which Lyn and I facilitate ever couple of years.

If anyone wants the CORRECT information they are welcome to contact us at seadog@netidea.com and if anyone would like an overview (with pictures and comments) of last year's adventure; they can drop into David and Barbars Shapiro's site: http://www3.sympatico.ca/b.l.shapiro/float.htm

Thanks Cafeteers (Cafetiers?) Tom.


26 Aug 01 - 08:48 PM (#535804)
Subject: RE: Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: Pene Azul

It appears that the correct URL is: http://www3.sympatico.ca/david.shapiro/barbara/float.htm

Jeff


26 Aug 01 - 09:01 PM (#535814)
Subject: RE: Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: Jeri

Tom originally included his e-mail address, but it didn't show up because the HTML tags weren't there: click here to e-mailTom Lewis.

Wish I could afford one of these excursions!


27 Aug 01 - 02:03 PM (#536170)
Subject: RE: Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: running.hare

Thats sutch a great Idear!

I've done quite a bit of narrowboating with Guides, especialy through Warwick. The's usualy quite a bit of music in the way of Campfire songs (a couple of years ago the darling little angles that our my guides added an extra verse on "found a peenut" when I almost choked on 1 playing cards!)

But to combine it with the folk feastival is inspired!


27 Aug 01 - 03:12 PM (#536226)
Subject: RE: Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: GUEST

Think you could combine Cropredy with canal-boating, too, though I'm not sure of a suitable route.


27 Aug 01 - 04:01 PM (#536264)
Subject: RE: Help: Folk song vacations on the U.K. canals.
From: Mr Red

Upton-upon-Severn is on the river
do drop in **BG**
check on the river level because one year (in 11) only morris boats were seen to brave the situation(Madcap Morris?)